TigerLaunch

30-Jun-2006

Lists all apps in menubar for quick launching.

TigerLaunch is an easy-to-use and easy-to-configure application launcher for OS X.It displays an Apps menu at the top of your screen listing all your applications in alphabetical order - no matter what folder they appear in.You can easily configure it to exclude applications you rarely or never launch.

TigerLaunch allows you to be more selective about what apps are dock-worthy, so your dock doesn't get so cluttered. It also makes it easier to launch apps that are buried in sub-folders, such as in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. The source codemore...

What's New

Version 1.0.3:

Now a universal binary-runs on Intel and PowerPC Macs.

Removes the .app suffix that Tiger wants to add to app names. (Depending on your configuration.)

Now adds .xcodeproj files to the Projects menu. (The suffix changed since the last release of TigerLaunch.)

Fixed a bug where sometimes the table in the Configure window was empty.

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TigerLaunch is an easy-to-use and easy-to-configure application launcher for OS X.It displays an Apps menu at the top of your screen listing all your applications in alphabetical order - no matter what folder they appear in.You can easily configure it to exclude applications you rarely or never launch.

TigerLaunch allows you to be more selective about what apps are dock-worthy, so your dock doesn't get so cluttered. It also makes it easier to launch apps that are buried in sub-folders, such as in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. The source code is available.

Version 1.0.3:

Now a universal binary-runs on Intel and PowerPC Macs.

Removes the .app suffix that Tiger wants to add to app names. (Depending on your configuration.)

Now adds .xcodeproj files to the Projects menu. (The suffix changed since the last release of TigerLaunch.)

Fixed a bug where sometimes the table in the Configure window was empty.